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8.11 what was the significance of the first great awakening? it caused …

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8.11 what was the significance of the first great awakening?

it caused many believers to question their faith and return to their puritan roots.

it led to the growth of new protestant denominations like baptist and methodist.

it made many colonists turn against native americans who they believed to be ungodly.

it encouraged people to focus on reason instead of religious tolerance.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The First Great Awakening was a religious revival in colonial America that challenged established church authority, leading to the rise of new, more accessible Protestant denominations that emphasized personal religious experience over rigid institutional structures. The incorrect options: it did not push believers back to Puritan roots (it moved away from formal Puritanism), it did not center on hostility toward Native Americans, and it was a religious revival, not a movement focused on reason over religious tolerance (that was the Enlightenment).

Answer:

It led to the growth of new Protestant denominations like Baptist and Methodist.